Monday, September 27, 2010

Global governance is not global government?

We keep getting search engine hits for the "Agenda 21 conspiracy." Apparently the official blueprint for global governance doesn't mean the creation of a global government. How silly of us to wonder what kind of a world is being created with all this collaboration and informal arrangements between state and nonstate actors. Governance doesn't exist within the parameters established for governments in the "free" nations. "Government" exists within strict legal guidelines and boundaries in the U.S., all under the direct supervision of the American people. Global Governance eliminates the people's direct power over their governments. The capacity to self govern our government employees is a non issue in a transnational setting.Global Governance 2025: At a Critical Juncture

"The term “global governance” as used in thispaper includes all the institutions, regimes,processes, partnerships, and networks thatcontribute to collective action and problemsolving at the international level. Thisdefinition subsumes formal and informalarrangements as well as the role of nonstateactors in transnational settings. Regionalcooperation may also be regarded as anelement of global governance insofar as itcontributes to broader efforts. Governancediffers from government, which impliessovereign prerogatives and hierarchicalauthority. Global governance does not equateto world government, which would bevirtually impossible for the foreseeable future,if ever." http://www.foia.cia.gov/2025/2025_Global_Governance.pdf

6 comments:

The city I am presently living in, in central Ohio, bought big blue recycling containers and delivered one to each residence. Each container is stamped with an identifying number. Nothing was said about RFID chips but maybe they haven't decided to tell us yet. I took mine to the basement, after calling the city bureaucrat and complaining about them shoving this down my throat. On trash day mine is the only property on my street, perhaps in the city, that does not have a big blue container at the curb.

Hi Constance, you're welcome! Sometimes I just can't stop myself from writing like I speak.

Well anonymous, what's "wrong" with you? don't you want to live in a safe and healthy community? :) And what a weird way for the community developers to find out who's "on board" and who's not. Non compliant people can be identified by their rotten garbage habits. (Now I think I know why "unlocked dumpsters" were on the city's list of the TOP 10 LIFE THREATENING THINGS in Seattle.)

It'd be interesting to know if your cans were chipped without them telling you about it. Can you file a public disclosure request to find out more?

We put directions for filing public disclosure requests in the back of 2020. I think it was posted at freedom advocates website under their ICCLEI section... Joanne Shaw wrote me for permission to use it.

The first thing you need to find out is if Ohio has a state public disclosure act. It does. :)

Write a nice, short, polite, formal request for detailed information about current or future RFID tracking in the recycling program to your Mayor, cc everyone on the City Council and any local law firm. Cite your state law at the top of your letter:governor.ohio.gov/Portals/0/PublicRecordsPolicyGov.pdf

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I'm Niki Raapana, an independent researcher, co-founder of the Anti Communitarian League (ACL) with Nordica Friedrich, co- author of 2020: Our Common Destiny and co-author of the Anti Communitarian Manifesto.